OT: And so the unsportsmanlike conduct BS begins...

Anyone catch that unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on the Marshall player who sacked Pryor a few minutes ago? Unbeleivable. Guy makes a play, gets up and celebrates a little, away from the player he made the play against, boom flagged,15 yards. Ridiculous.

Basically, this celebration by Graham is now considered unsportsmanlike conduct. Bullshit.

You're basically right. I'm watching the Utah game and the Ute defensive lineman celebrated a sack, quite obviously I might add, with no flag. I'm glad he didn't get flagged, but college football can be retarded when it comes to celebrations.

Number 18 (a DB) was literally 30 yards away from the play. The ref was looking straight at 99 when he pulled the flag. Calling the wrong number is just one gaffe on top of another.

Maybe the celebration was in poor taste, if you say so, but that ain't unsportsmanlike conduct friend. I can't argue with your opinion on something that is 100% subjective. However, the rule says nothing about how close the game should be when you're celebrating.

Listen, you can't hit a 2-time Heisman trophy winner like Pryor...wait, wait he HASN'T won the past two Heismans? But based on the preseason buzz and his "dismantling" of Oregon in the Rose Bowl, I just presumed that he was the greatest college player of all time and thus should be treated differently. Huh. And what is this game with all the guys tackling each other called? Football! Man, this televsion really does play tricks on people.

Compaining about all the Pryor hype is growing tiresome. He was a big-time recruit a couple years ago, and he's finally an upperclassman. It's only natural to have high expectations for him, and he's certainly shown flashes of brilliance...